First Look at Mother Miranda
Mother Miranda appears to be a character who plays a huge role in the village, especially for the people who live there. While her character remains a mystery, in footage that has been released so far, you can see villagers chanting her name in some kind of ceremony, and Lady Dimitrescu can be seen talking with Mother Miranda over the phone. According to Capcom, Mother Miranda is “a presence worshipped by the villagers”. Today, we can reveal a portrait of Mother Miranda that is perhaps used as an item of worship. The portrait looks like an in-game object that seemingly portrays Mother Miranda as a deity. Sato acknowledges that she was named “mother” in the religious meaning of the word, but when we tried to ask more about her, he retained a poker face. “For Mother Miranda, I think it’s better for the players to find out for themselves by playing the game,” says Sato. “But I’ll say this: Mother Miranda and the inner side of her character are extremely important factors in the game.” While the portrait makes it difficult to decipher Mother Miranda’s appearance, the concept art below reveals more. You can see protagonist Ethan Winters holding a rifle, while series mainstay Chris Redfield is carrying a baby. The masked character below them is none other than Mother Miranda. Her fierce look is as menacing as you might hope in a game like Village. Art director Tomonori Takano tells us that crows were the main motif for Mother Miranda’s design. “The mask resembles a crow’s beak,” Takano says. “As a symbol of horror, crows function as a theme for Village in its entirety as well, and they appear in the actual game. Since she has a symbolic role within the village, we implemented that same design theme for Mother Miranda.” [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/04/02/resident-evil-village-first-ever-ps4-pro-gameplay-4k-ign-first"] The baby that Chris carries is Rosemary, Ethan’s daughter. In Village, Ethan’s main goal is to rescue his daughter. Ethan was also the protagonist in Resident Evil 7 Biohazard, but Sato hopes to show more of Ethan’s personal side by portraying his full story this time. Both Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village play from a first-person perspective, which means that players don’t get to see much of Ethan’s appearance. The concept art above is a rare example in which Ethan is visible, albeit with his face turned to the side. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=resident-evil-village-playstation-5-screenshots&captions=true"] “Ethan is a character without a face, which makes him very difficult to design,” Takano laughs. “If I make his character art… he still does not have a face. That makes it pretty hard, but even in first-person there are moments in which you can see his clothes. We’ve also challenged ourselves within the cutscenes, so I hope you look forward to that.” Check out the real-life clothes which Takano used for reference when creating Ethan’s design in the gallery below. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=resident-evil-village-ethan-clothing-gallery&captions=true"] You’ll get to wear that outfit when Resident Evil Village is released on May 7. For those worried about the last-gen version, be sure to check out our PS4 Pro gameplay footage, and if you can’t wait to get your blood drained by Lady Dimitrescu, don’t miss our feature on the towering villain either. Look forward to much more exclusive Resident Evil Village content throughout April as part of IGN First. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Esra Krabbe is an editor at IGN Japan. He would totally wear Ethan’s clothes.source https://www.ign.com/articles/resident-evil-village-map-and-mother-miranda-art-revealed-ign-first
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